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THE ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY DEC. 25 1921
1 tAGE TWO
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SPORTS
'FOUR ABILENE PLAYERS GET
PLACE ON ALL-TEXAS FOOTBALL
x TEAM PICKED BY DR. ETTLINGER
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Calls Pat -Murphy Fastest and Gamest Quarter
Ever Seen in Action in a Texas
Football Contest.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT REMEMBERS ITS
uiicr w 1 1 n uirviouvifto lurvcno
imu
THANKFUL LITTLE HEARTS AND FULL
UTILE TUMMIES FOLLOW IN TRAIN
OF ABILENE GOODFELLOW'S WORK
AtJSttTN Tex. Deo. 24.- At the
v...t rt Mf. .Tno may. isanor ot
iBpu hwesttra Football for tho official
football guide Dr. II. J. Ettollngcr of
'Austin who has officiated-in a largo
number of Leaguo gaire has solectod
the following All-Texas Interscholas-
illo Leaguo teams; ....
Ii D. E.. Mooro (Ablicno) Davis (Aus-
hln.l Klntr (Oak Cliff.) . . . .
. Til T.. SaUOrwhlto (Bryan) .uemry
KAMlene)? Manloy (Corpus ChrUtl.)
k . U G.. Lovinson (Btyan). Turner
iLKZ. -uf Iflni. I Austin.)
nTmv (baK Cliff) Pate
E IfBryan) Forest (Temple.)
K R. O. Mafrala (Austin
'(Bryan) Tomlln (Temple.)
in It.. Walter (Templo)
P'3&). Ycox
4 A.. .f -- - ..
WWWMWWVWWWftWW
Conway
Tatum
B'wilson (Honey Groye). T
k-ak Cliff) Murphy .(Abilene)
Play.
Dob-
- :v. .
(Bryan) Tumor (rjan.
-r lO.aKV.HWI ""- A ntr Miff).
': t. h. ii.. wuuhikj vv ... ":.:-
volnvr (Bryan) Guitar (ADiieno.
' R ttB. CortemogUa (Bryan). Dan-
'roletaVh (Temple) Cllft (Oak CUff).
1' w -n. WlKlntorl (Austin) Dansuy
I'tarytS. Walker (Corpus ChrtaU)
1 . JusUfylne tu aoovo selection.. Dr.
mi fnnC0Of P tho final seen
competition. 'Oi tn j d fovr
rames. Dr. Etmneer oic .g0aK
GOLD SIP IKES
CHRISTMAS APPEAR
james:
LJOrpua-A"-"' -l.- nl((
?Tnoludlh tho "final champion.
!them several times by Dr. gwJ
feS&feHK
ilonshlp. ... nf -hAck-ucia
irtaUnlryear to Play tho running
nd tho forward passing game'
'iontlnues Dr. Ettllnger. .. nf
&ard paVe r It waV seldom that
Euntlal Kalns were made Insldo or
1 ..i.ia. iUhIh An1fl.
I Brw r 1 cks the above team
' thn team ho would sond on tno
J? thowani . tw iincun. It ho
.ad allt tho high boolplayer .ol
vl?5 11 S.. . on -his squad and
lad a froo choloo. i riant
Of tho backfleld mon listed Capt.
' Murphy of Abilene Is opo of tho KanV
ur? ;tst nuartors over neon in
' 1 high T school football field. OuBar
if Abllono. ClUt of Oak Cliff nnd
ialkerT Corpus Chrlstl all dtaUn-
rulshed thomsolves in their big
Mames. Tatum of Bryan.
kntry of Ablleno XtKjAv otCSorpuu
rtoU. ana um .77
jkt above ine net" n. ."- r"""
f Oak CUK 19 a PieBum ... "
veil as a gooa neroun. vui.n ---
trin. of Austin and Tomlln Q.f
remplo are very close contenders.
GE1INE10TEKAS
(By the Associated Tress)
WICHITA FALLS Tox. Dec. 2.4.
With thn tomnoraturo at 19 abovo
irn il rnornlnir. Wichita Falls 19
cxuorlonctnsr tho coldost weather of
'Mm .nninn. Thn nkv fa clear and III
dlcatlolis aro that tho weather will
moderato by nfternbon. Railroad of
ra runnrt n fnmnnr.lturo of four do
crfna nf Vnrc-iin. Oklahoma on llio
Itaty WhllQ tno uenver reporia m
degrees at Texllne.
(By tho Ass9c!ated Press)
DENISON . Tex. Dec 24. Drop-
ping steadily In. tho past twelvo hours
tho thermomotcr reached. 31 degrees
abovo zero at 7 O'clock this morning
tho mercury started tdhoganlng nt
88 Friday evening at 7 o'clock. A
leaden ky and a stiCf north wlnilS
warns that Christmas will bo Ute cold-
est day of tho year in Northroxas.
your mama comes homo becauso if you
do old Santa Claus won't como to sco
you tonight."
inli i-aolr.nn1r.vfsdlr. llUt WO
. " .irrrw.rzL'j. :-: ... r
on vaicn n i " wihvo vi "
And granttd this tlessod privilege
tho ineffablo pair hastily drew up two
Thero ought to bo a whole lot of
extra warmth felt around tho heart
by tho Ooodfollowa of Ablleno this
morning. In fact if ovory ono of thopo
Goodfellows who contributed to tho
fund could rcallzo tho real Christmas
tSr Zvo than two 'hundre'd poor rickety chair-not too olojo the
yountorairt this city thoy wouldn't table and tho commllto U ft them seat.
XThp doneTith to Goodushed UMjgt
enjoying a real Ciirlstmas dinner con- ' f t of tho Qoodfollow
slstlng of chicken and I nWr'e": treasurer 1 s submlttea as followat .
rice and potatoes good b bread and p y ncknowiedgcd ....$348 r0
other trimmings. Ahd thosq two hun- . . 'Mr aeor.0 Brown.. 2.00
dred 1 ttlo wisuui oyea Kiaaies aro '." nnlnbolt
??V0Ln. n. " llV1 d J12 Mr.TndbE N.'icVrby . !'. !
Uil KIUUO Ol kUM0 . vvr r... ..v. - U.11. K... ......
of a child candy ana apples ana .; HlokmI
-nr nn1 nnt nnfl tOVB. And hot- . S .."tO"""
00
5.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
oranges ami nun nnu iun. nu uv.-(T) .rt-- 1.0U
tor still with every needy paso that f-Jef ' YiaVral 3 00
(py the Associated
J
ss;
ec. 24 Tho
V rrniT wnilTIT. Tex.
mercury dropped to 2f degrees hero
lils morning tho cojuesi nrBi.a
eve in ten years."
sti.. n Aa.jtrlatert Prrss)
jiMAmriO. Tific.. Dec. 24. The
..nmi ilrnnnruUtn ctcht degrees
durlngjhjj nlglif bringing the col
QU3UII
nr and
at High
Builders
chufch 18
.. ir
jrmfQQK lKOiaau.iiiuti d an
iThtfkteler.ifn riMls inirjfyw
.Vli fW Ob niirt '30.j?hO
p'mn'"W" j-r. T 7.-ii i
rtMiufl-AiciBTiiraavafUsInlt
H -
VsagKIlMWNPaxtonl
TTi.i. iSivi MirV " andf
MAMAfiv VamrA.hilcTA Drath
Tickets at ll iaiujaoSC-
O R - rlxf A Vt 1 lt nv . aX
l "- i a -
URDITFU-ffl
llhllllLLL VV
could bo learned of nrovlded with ma.
terlnls or a real Christmas dinner
thero remains on 'hand of tho Good-
follow fund nearly $200 which will be
carefully nnd wisely expend " during
tho noxt few days in tho purchafo and
distribution of warm underclothes
shoes and stockings for the shlvorlng
little bodies that need them most.
Distributed Saturday.
If you were ono of tho Goodfellows
who assisted in tho distribution of tho
baskets from tho City Hall Saturday
mornlncr you do not need to bo told
Just what this geriorOsity of Ablleno
people moant to thoso pathetics little
youngatoro If youworo not present
at tho distribution "maybe these two
typical examples can holp yoii to real-
ize what your money accomplished.
At ono houso whero tho Goodfellow
delivery cm stopped tho commltteo
found a tiny ono room shack built of
flimsy hoards And in that ono toom
lived a man and his- toll worn wifo and
eight children ranging In ago frona
ono to ton years A knock at tho
d6o brought the sad eyed mother
le behind her. their eyes big with
onder at sight of tho baskots crowd
ed the tousled baby heads.
"Oh"- cried tho mother aghast
"That Isn't for me -Is lt7"
"Suro" said tho committee.
"But you must habe mado a mis
take" sho insisted. "fl
Wh't have ordered that
Mrs. E. E. Hall
(!
10.00
Total T3T4.50
In addition to tho cash donations
acknowledged tho commltteo also re
ceived from the Ablleno Coffeo House
through Homor Ralnbolt 100 pack
ages of candy. A number of Items of
clothing also wero contributed by Ab.
Ueno cltlzons and were included In tho
packages sent out.
Abilene Toxas December 34 1921
J. J. CLINTON
Chief of Abilene Fire Department
Dear Clilcf:
Christmas tho llcavcn-sont season
that brings tender thoughts and kind
ly expressions to all who love their
follow man lmpols the boys who have
been with you rn hours of danger ana
arduous service to place on tho shrlno
01 iiueuiy nnu joyuuy u miiuu .iukuu
to you. For moro than thlrty-slx
years you havo boon the central flguro
faithfully guiding tho etiorts ana laoor
of this department; the longest con.
tlntious sorvlco of any man In a simi-
lar capacity jh tho south with a Cloan
and officlont record.. From a small
vlllngo organization o tho bupket bri-
gade class to fully equipped motorized
tracks of tho highest type skillfully
handled Is a living ovldonco of your
efforts and interest in bohalf of tho
protection and welfare of tho lives and
nmnerty of tho cltizonshtn of Abilene.
Wo recall that In tho early years of
this sorvlco many who volunteered as
young men havo long since grown to
well-matured manhood not ono re.
malnlng in uctlvo sorvlco today of tho
original organization of this depart-
ment. Havo yourself Many havo pass-
ed to tho great boyond. Through all
those years 'and tho changes incident
to human life you havo romalned.
falthful'Ut. tho post of duty ready a
nil hours to answo tho ulann.caii.
Wo wish at this propitious Beason to
remind you that wo are not unmlnd-
ful of tho sacrifices you havo mado
and tho hardships endured; of your
leadership and example In tho times
of necessity and danger when a cdol
head and willing hand was needssary
Your manly bearing ana gontio guiu-
anco and association with us taught us
to respect obey and lovp you. Well
havo you run your race. May this
Christmas bring you cheering moirio-
JOIIN: J. CLINTON"
E PROBE
HOLDS OVER TILL
1 'tjpinmi w BlByi?v?Jwfij
T
MORNING
TO This Grand Old Pioneer tho Reporb
tor Extends Christmas Greetings.
(By the Associated Tmss)
ARDMORE Okla. Dec. 24. estate
Attorney General Freellng who had
announced that he was leaving hero
on tho midnight train last night for
Oklahoma City was still hero today
but said he would leave this forenoon
or "as noon as his work would per-
mit." He would not discuss his work
His departure In the opinion of lo-
cal authorities wilt prccludo further
developments In tho killing of three
mon at Wilson tho nlsht of December
15. for which six men aro now on trial
and seven others are chargod with
murder In tho case until next Tuesday
afternoon when tho examining trials
will bo resumed before Justlco D W
Butcher.
Mr Freellng whos In solo chargo
of tho prosecution of tho case request-
ed n recess In tho trial lato yesterday
afternoon when Frank Bourland tho
last witness called declined (0 answer
questions of tho prosecution concern-
ing tho Ku Klux Klan.
Tho nttaniey general told tho court
that he' intended to consult tho statuto
rles-and God spaVe yoU more .years ' itttMvSu
datrufu o ZS&gSxFi AA J!d to th. In
iSft lZVTyoTZra ?n ness brorXreanver'and "in the
I Kiftffi:ro0tnhi&fl Hb .till refused ho wouM re-
Wiispnt wo present 111 you .uio. ; . ... . . . ... . fnp rnn.mnt
reclining chair nnd otner articles "r . "."" . .. "'"...r "."
which Vo trust will glvo you comfort
and service. Ever wishing to bo ro-
momtacroch
Ablleno Fire Department Boys
RQBY SHERIFF
IS.
IN DETROIT AFTER
MAN WANTED HERE
ROBT T6xas. Dec. 24. Sheriff
Lambert left Wedresday fbr Detroit.
Michigan in answer tb a telegraph
message from tho pollco. departmont
after Stephen P Droom who Is want-
ed in this county for murder. Ho
was InjJicted for 'killing a young man
fiif A rnllnn anntVlumcif nf T?hV.
?! .husband November 11 1010. Ho was arrested
My nusuanu t .. . t . mndo bond and
: 1-
Personals
. : . 1.
days' with Mr and Mrs. H. B.
Goldwaitho.
Mrs. O. M.AJrcen who underwent
of court until ho would answer.
Mr. Freellng also announced that
whon ho returned Tuesday ho would
lhstltuta charges of murder tinder the
rot statuto against the men now hold
n tho case in addition to tho chargo
of murder now pending.
Defense Attorney II. H. Brown told
newspaper men that; ho would puy"
eacn or tno aetenaanis on me suiua.
M'DDWELL NO. 4
ismcBEi
Ii 1 '
BIG SPRING. Tex. Dec 24.-ic-
n.ii -KTn A In nrnnodnccd a Dig gas-
?.. JWSX J5&e.a83go'
t""""" m' f.rt of gas. A test
-nade Tuesday demonstrated that this
gas would burn -after it Is subjected
" Robert T. Helms who la lh charge.
w tu nri( for tho rocelvcr of tn
General Oil Company ordered wofjc
Suspended at midnight Tuesday util
tho officials of th ooxnpany juld
lavo tho well tested out and detormlno
What might bo tho hest ProojAro to
Erihg this In aa a commejjPIal gas
Kollf or to caso oft tho gasnd drill
f i nth where was so-
t.. 'i T- Wnnwell No. t. This gas
t" " ...f.MH .t nboul 1500 feot.
"" uvu":-'v" J-j. !... jlrtllfcri
live Teecunijf uh u....--
topjar in BUL-i
lOSlTOiPOSSlDlO
Oil Vas on-
. depths i Mc
ell In now pro
as Mrs
at tho
20. Pro-
atlc Club
50o and
IELL IS
TO GET NEW TEST
MERKEL Tex. Dec. 24 Geb. Eb-
crhardt drilling contractor. o
drilling tho Stith roll seven ntllt-s
North of Morkol returned toaay i' Mrhnteo dobarkod and 1
Anson and reports that drilling "kfwJth packages from tho
tof witViln thn next fOW days On tljyllrvn- nltmnt ntlf
Harrell well nine mllc.a oast of Anson.
Tho Harrell woll is now down 1740
feot and Mr Eborfiardt ts to drltFtho
well to a deep tesf of 3500 feoUJIt no
oil at a lesser dopth. ThoHarrl wc ill
la on tho saVno strujjriOjft Btitii
11 ...J imitnjrSrSrth. lr Eber-
hnrt rndldts ht these tro wejis
will prove o
:a CVnniiham is a
DumblckerJP in
ra net'
d 30.
ocs on
sing.
couiqni navp oraercu hmi 110 "" ri n oaiioH v. nntiM nnfc
wn nf rinv tnr it. vnii 11 hnVrt tnt - "" ...... ...... .. wVM.v
take it back and toll 'em wo can't
Miss Flo.
"Deaf
"AIlss Int
act at HI
Popular
a aitv au
yfie 4BicWcolieH
rlgul Iion't rju to
ih HclOlllUOl JUJT1
TW1CAM. VLIlftlIIIUIIUVh
dU.ouum .jt-uu vjj.
imm
Day for it."
"Oh shucks" retorted the cmbar.
rassod committee very much afraid of
displaying unmanly emotion at sight
of tho wistful baby eyes In tho back-
ground. "Hero take it quick. Your
husband didn't order it and there isn't
anything to pay for. This is from
Santa Claus for tho kids.' You ho suro
and mako 'cm hang up their stock-
ings tonight." And the- committee
departed in hnstd wishing it had n
.million dollars and nothing to do but
play Goodfejlow
Tho car drewr up at another desolato
looklnje. dOoryard. Through tho crack
of aiartly oponea door Jho wide biuo
Oijn of a .five year old boy watched
wtn ovidont excitement ns tno corn-
loaded its arms
car. His grow
ing cxcltemont quite overcame him
before tho committee had reached tho
doorstop any thrusting forth his eng6r
little faco ho called. "Is that for Mrs.
Blank? Is that or Mrs Blank?"
"SttrO thing" reassured the commit
tee.. "Whoro is sho?."
'Oh she's workln'. But (hastily)
J'ou bring it right in. We'll keep caro
or it .till sho comes naclc. Wo know
h6w to do it. Tou bring it right In."
Tho "wo' in the easo proved to be
baby brother aged three not bo cour-
ageous as tho man of tho hoim ?nd
hovering In tho background butoqual.
ly excited.
They Watched Jt.
"Now wo're going to put it all right
hero on the table." instructed the com-
mittee And don't you touch it until
he found. Tho sheriff's departmont
has run down sovqral clues but they
havo all been no good.
Tho Roby School has beon suspend
ed all this wook and tho teachers aro
and only
When tho gas
irolumo tnat.
in work aajrtffe wfi
hountered r ves
Dowell NoJ. but tl
luclng fr
i tlio sti
at 2G60lfcot
Mrs. Gebrgo Ashbum has gone to
Stamford (6 attend a family rounlon
W. J. Shepherd of Palcstino is
spending tho holidays with his family
nore. . . ......
J. R. Bird of Loraine Is visiting
his son. James w. .uira ana mnww
during tho holidays.
The Rev. F K. Richardson and
family of Loraino aro . Visiting rela-
tives here and at Po.tosl.
Dr. and Mrs. Ri T. Wilson and
of Templo will spend tho holidays hero
With Mr. ana Mrs. J. u. AnaersDn.
Miss Ha Mayo Cox has gono to
Haskell to spend the holidays with
homo folks.
lng.
woundd Mnmlninlvm.'r
The man whbcaxris namo as H.
R. Roberts of Dallas and who wa3
shot In the faco with buck shot at
Miss Cecelia Kompor Is home from Trent a few nights ago Is reported to
attending tho Tri.County Teachers'
Institute at Swcetwator. Thero aro
about ono hundrod twenty teachers in
tho county.
J. D. Green aged 70. died at his
home in-tho south art of. town
Wednesday night at 9 o'clock. Mr.
Green had lived in Fisher County for
many years coming here when tho
county was a frontier -country and
had ralsod a. largo family here most
of whom survive .hint two jeans and
two daughtors living in and hear
Roby.
Tho Sunday Schools.of the different
churches of tho town wm give n un-
ion Christmas tree nt the school houso
auditorium- Saturday rflght.
Thn Kimrlff'A rtnnfti-f mdnfc . continues
to pick up illicit stills over the coum) yora wlll 'apona tho Christmas holl-
ty tnus lntorferring wun me ""
Christmas arrahgoments ot quo a
number of our cltlzons. One dfey last
week tho officers found aT largo
quantity of mash over neaCRoyston.
but failed to. find tho jwll or nny
"finished" pmjlUfiU-Jar day ths
week DonrfSlierirtjwasham went
ovor andpnirtlb jacnIno ana its
operaurarfiopr in rormoerAana bdoui
five Tllons tf-SW water
Scf MiwXpJiCJ Winter r. play the
partlof 5c'InCTnriio"ytho play of
tho Amt wwro at Iiigjf School Dec.
29 anVV.36. Alults &fc children 26c
-advi
El Paso to spend the holidays ym
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kern-
Por. .
Miss Ollle Trlbble. pt Weatherf ord. '
Is hero spending .Ine holidays with
her mother Mrs. Lucy Trlbble and
family.
Mr. and Mrs.- Bllllo Hughes and
Jack Hughes left Saturday night for
Hico to spend Christmas with their
parents.
District Attorney W. J Cunning-
Cunningham has returned to Ablleno
from Albany whero ho was In court
during tho past week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Kemper Jr..
and llttlo sons of Cisco aro spending
a few days with their -parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Kemper. Sr.
Miss Gladys; Glehh of tho First
Stato Bank loft Friday afternoon for
Bronte. Texas whero she will spend
tho holiday With her folks.
Mr. J. L. Simpson of Chlckasha.
Okla is hero to spend tho Hollldays
with his father and mother Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Simpson. 1018 Ortmgo.
MrJEna Mrs. W. F. Leonard nnd
granddaughter. Miss Lola Leonard.
nro-Jiero to spend Christmas irt the
hflirU of Mr and Mrd. John Leonard
?JUrtgoM. B. Harris M. B Harris.
Tr. and Miss Maedcll Harris qf Fort
1... KAnXk.. .1 . .. 1am. 1 .nnllAl-llim
Mq il'ailjlb wen ul u luvtti citwn.u.. .14.... i
The nurso attending him stated SaUT
urday night that though ids. wounp
was very sevcro imucaxionsvarvA'.'n
no wm recov
Loran Wrlghf.
tcctlvo Sco lytn
Hign acnooy ni
day. A $2000
into tho UXS.
drama fullnf
ine- N.
cr j' j
1 1
.r . rf ..ir.. u.
IH BUf u iijuc-
tfi "MIi lrlguaf' nt
oSiio(ScWoSJ snyggled
ih'vy thriiiur molo-li(!lMmMitT'!rdvertls-
hahds
como to
AvVaw
trlfcire" bi:
Ilteh Sch
Tickets at
A war tal
clean Jit -tmr'ilrst broach wo
S"..?'0" SLA.10 '!!!! explaining that "Wo want to wabfc"ur
well Saturday tho many friends of tho
family will ho glad to learn.
. Mrs. M. C. Holllngsworth. who
has been on a visit of soveral months
In eastern Texas stopped off hafo to
visit in tho homo o'f J. E. Stoifo her
son-in-law. Hho loft lost "nJsht for
her homo In Swoctyaty r-gr.
Miss Dorothyjtftfeipf6) P13 J
High School DajrJfujJfid. Auslces
ot ADiieno iJmpuwiviciuinr-Muui no.
JJ X V.
i
Wt
rshlner
Iss In-
ct.-At
;id Frl.
and 25o
cr uuus- ove
1 4...!.. 1 IKK
aiuunvicuvwu ill .
a. wnlfvUr the last Jh
dolYnfcrRiThurs. ifl
UTall.fiuflrikCo . 60a
Na war tatqpn.vorUsrng
HHRDIS
N8IT0.GRAGENEW
ncD PR AU
FOCH RENDS GREETINGS
TO AMERICAN COMRADES
(By the Associated Press)
INDIANAPOLIS; Ind. Dec 24.
Handford AfcNI'dor national comman-
der of tho American Legion today ro-
celv'od tho following Christmas mes-
sage from Marshal Fock:
"I Join all tho officers of my Gener-
al staff In thrinklng you for yourJond
sentiments and in sending yo ours
tlio most mnritre-toJL vou ansT Amerl
can Legion. WrwhornSthcjir is a deep
regard.!
Th
In '.
city a'
and 30
A S200BDI
l1Ast..lrnn'ti
iv-w -i
reRanted
Sit Illgh Sep
yrtlslne'i
pearls
kMlss In
!9 and.
auses
iguo"
Club
.ad-
fTliA InttfPilnirili I
hut as Itrfsjald nolrto hivvo bwn
oling ar it wasst
of th Jmssenge
autonjDvlle wawfa
edoftdlMr. joaniapa oouy 1
iniii&ledl. 1 I I
nAk. TliillAra alnl. of thn St
rf.irfiitt J!riJftiji( hool la
ilrVetn TaT'TJftts liiNlgue" t
sohW mb soooTccy so
aoerjIsTng r S
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xv
At
of
h6r0
LANCASTER Toxas Dec 24-
m niintiiTi. 35. nresldont o
kVI - .--- - m
Ferrls-Dunlap Auto oupp
-n.iin. .-. a Innlnntlv Killed n
nnieht when his nutomobllr collided
with a northbound Intoajtban car.
Mr. Dunlap was on lJs jfay to V ox-
ni...v(A n unMiii Christmas with his
pamnts Judgo anjLitO. E. Dun-
lap wnen rSSSrrsrXi.
Wia uu...u..
trav-
oppca peioro any
wore mjuron. .no
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"LIFE'S DARN FUNNY"
h- AND i
' TOPICS OF THE DAY
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goes into a
Hcno. Dec. 29
(By tho Associated Press)
WASHINGTON D. C Dec. 24
Tho now dollars now In process ot
coinage and' expected to bo available
for circulation about December 30.
will not bear a broken sword Director
Baker of tho mint announced today.
TVo designs for tho dollars' which
mark tho first chango In tho Ameri-
can silver dollas in 25 years "were sub-
mitted Mr. Baker said. Ono design
showed the American Eaglo clutching
a broken sword but tho other omit-
ted tho broken sword. T'10 latter has
finally boon accepted and approved
tho director said.
Tho new dollars In their design will
portray generally thoadyent .of peace j
nnd bo symbolic ol'Tnn&w era upon
which tho natlonythroiigh th arms'
meht conference' ls.ontorlngoffiais
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."Will find us prcMted. to caro focO'our needs
in Dry Goods ReaytpVejuylillinery Clo-
thing and Shoes striving to give you even
greater values than in tho past.
Make Our Store Your Head-
quarters for the New Year
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South Side
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